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eonweheraldodemanwe · 8 months
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Preview of the new models for the upcoming skirmishes game A Song of Ice and Fire Tactics
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But why is Lynn Corbray along the guy he killed?
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sebeth · 2 years
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The World Of Ice And Fire: Valyrian Steel
Warning, Spoilers Ahead…
   “The properties of Valyrian steel are well-known and are the result of both folding iron many times to balance and remove impurities, and the use of spells – or at least arts we do not know – to give unnatural strength to the resulting steel. Those arts are now lost, though the smiths of Qohor claim to still know magics for reworking Valyrian steel without losing its strength or unsurpassed ability to hold an edge. The Valyrian steel blades that remain in the world might number in the thousands, but in the Seven Kingdoms there are only 227 such weapons according to Archmaester Thurgood’s Inventories, some of which have since been lost or have disappeared from the annals of history.”
 Valyrian steel:
·         Extremely expensive
·         Houses refuse to part with their swords no matter what the offer
·         Tywin Lannister wanted a Valyrian sword for decades (after the loss of Brightroar) but wasn’t able to gain one until poor Ned Stark lost his head
 Current & Former Sword Owners:
Ned Stark – Ice
Brienne of Tarth – Oathbreaker (formerly Ice)
Jon Snow – Longclaw (formerly belonged to House Mormont)
Lynn Corbray of the Vale – Lady Forlorn
Joffrey Baratheon – Widow’s Wail (formerly Ice, current owner unknown – Tommen?)
Randall Tarly – Heartsbane
Targaryans – Blackfyre and Dark Sister – locations/owners unknown – Dark Sister was last seen with Bloodraven at the Wall and Daemon Blackfyre was the last owner of Blackfyre, rumored to have been taken east by Bittersteel
Aegon I/Viserys I/Robert/Littlefinger/location unknown – Valyrian steel dagger
House Celtigar – Valyrian steel axe
House Royce – lost Lamentation in the storming of the Dragon Pit
Lannisters – Formerly owned Brightroar, lost when King Tommen sailed to Valyria
Isn’t there a House in the Iron Islands that owns a Valyrian steel sword?
Dawn of House Dayne – not a Valyrian sword but made of a fallen meteorite
Up next, Valyria goes conquest-crazy and Essos pays the price.
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sebeth · 3 years
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The World Of Ice And Fire: Valyrian Steel
Warning, Spoilers Ahead...
“The properties of Valyrian steel are well-known, and are the result of both folding iron many times to balance and remove impurities, and the use of spells – or at least arts we do not know – to give unnatural strength to the resulting steel. Those arts are now lost, though the smiths of Qohor claim to still know magics for reworking Valyrian steel without losing its strength or unsurpassed ability to hold an edge. The Valyrian steel blades that remain in the world might number in the thousands, but in the Seven Kingdoms there are only 227 such weapons according to Archmaester Thurgood’s Inventories, some of which have since been lost or have disappeared from the annals of history.”
Valyrian steel:
·         Extremely expensive
·         Houses refuse to part with their swords no matter what the offer
·         Tywin Lannister wanted a Valyrian sword for decades but wasn’t able to gain one until poor Ned Stark lost his head
Current & Former Sword Owners:
Ned Stark – Ice
Brienne of Tarth – Oathbreaker (formerly Ice)
Jon Snow – Longclaw (formerly belonged to House Mormont)
Lynn Corbray of the Vale – Was the sword named Forlorn?
Joffrey Baratheon – Widow’s Wail (formerly Ice, current owner unknown – Tommen?)
Randall Tarly – Drawing a blank on the sword’s name
Targaryans – Blackfire and Dark Sister – locations/owners unknown
Dawn of House Dayne – not a Valyrian sword but made of a fallen meteorite
Up next, Valyria goes conquest crazy and Essos pays the price
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